Kuwait foils three IS militant group attacks

T-Mag Monday 04/July/2016 17:37 PM
By: Times News Service
Kuwait foils three IS militant group attacks

Doha: Kuwait foiled three planned IS attacks on the country, including a plot to blow up a mosque, after launching raids that resulted in the arrest of militants, state news agency KUNA said on Monday.
"Kuwait security agencies have carried out three pre-emptive operations in Kuwait and abroad that led to derailing a number of IS plots targeting Kuwait and arresting several IS members," said an interior ministry statement on KUNA.
The statement included pictures of a veiled, middle-aged woman and five young men, one of whom it said was a Kuwaiti national who had joined IS and planned to bomb a mosque and an interior ministry building during Eid holidays.
A year ago, Kuwait, home to several US military bases, suffered its deadliest militant attack in decades when a Saudi suicide bomber blew himself up inside a packed mosque, killing 27 people. IS claimed responsibility.
A US ally and neighbour of Saudi Arabia and Iraq, Kuwait is part of a 34-nation alliance announced by Riyadh in December aimed at countering IS and Al Qaeda in Iraq, Syria, Libya, Egypt and Afghanistan.
On Sunday, Kuwait National Petroleum Company said it would reinforce security measures at oil installations in coordination with the country's interior ministry.
The OPEC member pumps 3 million barrels of crude a day and has three refineries with a combined capacity of 930,000 bpd.